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The Urban Dweller: A Publication by Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods Inc., Issue 18

The Urban Dweller: A Publication by Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods Inc., Issue 18

Novsmber'81
THE URBAN DWELLED
ISSUE IS
a monthly publication of Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods
•Quality Hill Park'
Groundbreaking Held
Ground was broken for Denver's newest
park by Mayor William J. McNichols
on Saturday, October 17. Assisting
the mayor in turning the first spade-
fulls for Quality Hill Park, located
at East Tenth Avenue and Pennsylvania
Street, were City Councilwoman Cathy
Donohue and four year old Kara Hultin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hultin.
The park beginning is the culmination
of ten years worth of efforts by
neighbors to devote a quiet spot in
the midst of highrise apartments and
condominiums.
The lots, purchas
Denver in May, 19
been designated a
The Quality Hill
was formed to rai
the park so that
would not have to
or ten years to s
a reality.
ed by the City of
80, have officially
s Quality Hill Park.
Park Association
se funds to build
the neighborhood
wait another eight
ee a dream become
Other dignitaries participating in
the groundbreaking included Barbara
Holme, Jack McCroskey, Cathy Reynolds,
and Marcia Hughes.
For further information about the park,
or if you would like to contribute,
contact Sarah Jane Gilliland at
832-6691 (office) or 831-1971 (home).
^IfcPICK IT UP^
As the leaves fall, so do our standards. We're all tired of working in
the yard and coaxing our gardens into growth. Now that we've gotten our
water turned off outside for the year,
have put the mower away for the season, and have settled into football,
let's take just one more moment for
the neighborhood.
Between half-time, or while you're
waiting for that ride, or when you
take the trash outside, do double
duty. Pick up that litter, sweep up
that sidewalk, take that bottle and
dispose of it properly.
I know, I know, it's not your job!
It's not your litter! But if you
don't pick it up, who will?
It will take just an extra few minutes. If everyone in Capitol Hill
took ten minutes and walked around
their property, their apartment
building, or their neighborhood,
and picked up the funny bits and
pieces of trash that blow in,
that have been left, that are
scattered in the wind, it would make
a tremendous difference!
Our mothers are not here to sweep
up the world's litter. We must do
it. But it begins with you! It's
not yours, but it is yours.
THOSE WHO PICK UP LITTER ARE THE
PICK OF THE LITTER!
— Sally Kurtzman

Newsletter produced by the Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods (CHUN) pertaining to organization's meetings, events, and decisions. Specific issues addressed in this newsletter include the Quality Hill Park, liquor licenses, zoning policies, recycling, the People's Fair, and education.

Newsletter produced by the Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods (CHUN) pertaining to organization's meetings, events, and decisions. Specific issues addressed in this newsletter include the Quality Hill Park, liquor licenses, zoning policies, recycling, the People's Fair, and education.

Novsmber'81
THE URBAN DWELLED
ISSUE IS
a monthly publication of Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods
•Quality Hill Park'
Groundbreaking Held
Ground was broken for Denver's newest
park by Mayor William J. McNichols
on Saturday, October 17. Assisting
the mayor in turning the first spade-
fulls for Quality Hill Park, located
at East Tenth Avenue and Pennsylvania
Street, were City Councilwoman Cathy
Donohue and four year old Kara Hultin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hultin.
The park beginning is the culmination
of ten years worth of efforts by
neighbors to devote a quiet spot in
the midst of highrise apartments and
condominiums.
The lots, purchas
Denver in May, 19
been designated a
The Quality Hill
was formed to rai
the park so that
would not have to
or ten years to s
a reality.
ed by the City of
80, have officially
s Quality Hill Park.
Park Association
se funds to build
the neighborhood
wait another eight
ee a dream become
Other dignitaries participating in
the groundbreaking included Barbara
Holme, Jack McCroskey, Cathy Reynolds,
and Marcia Hughes.
For further information about the park,
or if you would like to contribute,
contact Sarah Jane Gilliland at
832-6691 (office) or 831-1971 (home).
^IfcPICK IT UP^
As the leaves fall, so do our standards. We're all tired of working in
the yard and coaxing our gardens into growth. Now that we've gotten our
water turned off outside for the year,
have put the mower away for the season, and have settled into football,
let's take just one more moment for
the neighborhood.
Between half-time, or while you're
waiting for that ride, or when you
take the trash outside, do double
duty. Pick up that litter, sweep up
that sidewalk, take that bottle and
dispose of it properly.
I know, I know, it's not your job!
It's not your litter! But if you
don't pick it up, who will?
It will take just an extra few minutes. If everyone in Capitol Hill
took ten minutes and walked around
their property, their apartment
building, or their neighborhood,
and picked up the funny bits and
pieces of trash that blow in,
that have been left, that are
scattered in the wind, it would make
a tremendous difference!
Our mothers are not here to sweep
up the world's litter. We must do
it. But it begins with you! It's
not yours, but it is yours.
THOSE WHO PICK UP LITTER ARE THE
PICK OF THE LITTER!
— Sally Kurtzman